Underground Heroes
Alright Darlin'

Cover art for Alright Darlin' by Underground Heroes Description: 7" on Loog
Format: 7" (vinyl)
Genre(s): Indie Rock
Label: Loog
Price:
£2.49
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3Rating: 3
...according to our on 29 August 2007.

Underground Heroes: 'Alright Darlin', spiky power pop-punk from the garden of England (Kent, for those who don't know). Passionate, energetic but by all means retrogressive. The NME has tipped them for the top so who am I to posture.

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What their label says...

Dubbed by the NME as "The Ordinary Boys Gargling Glass" or "The Jam if they'd read the Razzle instead of books on politics", Underground Heroes are currently the most talked about thing to come out of Chatham in Kent since the word 'Chav'. Influenced by their heroes (The Specials, The Jam and The Clash), they describe their sound as 'Chav Punk'. The sound of booze-sodden, crap fag smoking, concrete Britain. Lyrically they are inspired by the day to day life they know - the fights, night life, friends, birds - and the identikit town they live in.
'Alright Darlin' is the second single of riotous street punk from Chatham's finest, following their first single on James Endeacott's 1965 label. Produced by Paul Epworth (currently enjoying much success as Kate Nash's producer), it's a massive step on for the band - and will be released on the back of a UK tour